Birds
The Best Places in America to See Fall Bird Migrations
All across the country, birds are making the trek south for the winter—here are some of the best places to witness their journey
Prozac Doesn't Make Birds Happy
Birds on Prozac lose their appetite and libido
These Extreme Desert Nomads Set Records for Migrating Birds
Australian banded stilts use mysterious cues to know when to head toward ephemeral lakes in the country’s otherwise dry interior
Here's What Happens When a Hawk And a Drone Fight
This raptor was not ok with a quadcopter fronting on its turf
Caterpillars Beware: Venom Won’t Protect You From Clueless Baby Birds
Young birds will dumbly peck at anything that crawls their way—even if it winds up teaching them a painful lesson
The Most Extensive Report Ever on American Birds Says There’s Cause for Concern
Researchers from 23 groups just released the fifth State of the Birds report, which contains good and bad news
100 Years After Her Death, Martha, the Last Passenger Pigeon, Still Resonates
The famed bird now finds itself at the center of a flap over de-extinction
How Just One Bird Can Urge an Entire Flock to Change Directions
The equations that describe these movements are equivalent to those that govern waves
Before He Died, Richard III Lived Large
Bone chemistry sheds light on the monarch's shifting diet throughout his brief life
The Ten Biggest Dinosaur Mysteries We Have Yet to Solve
Which one was the first, the biggest, the fuzziest? These puzzles continue to perplex paleontologists
Copenhagen Might Install a Giant, Energy-Gathering Duck in Its Harbor
The duck would be both a tourist attraction and a means of helping the city become carbon-neutral by 2025
How a Flock of 400 Flying Birds Manages to Turn in Just Half a Second
The birds' patterns of movement are surprisingly similar to that of superfluid helium
The ESA is on a Mission to Harpoon a Duck-Shaped Comet
As if catching a comet wasn't already hard enough
Popular Pesticides Linked to Drops in Bird Populations
This is the latest in a string of studies suggesting that some pesticides impact birds as well as pollinators
When the Last of the Great Auks Died, It Was by the Crush of a Fisherman's Boot
Birds once plentiful and abundant, are the subject of a new exhibition at the Natural History Museum
Cuckoos Don't Sneak Into Other Birds' Nests—They Barge Right In
Cuckoos don't just make other bird's raise their young, they lay their eggs while the other bird is in the nest
Software Used for Facial Recognition Teases Out Secret Messages Hidden on Bird Eggs
Some bird eggs have visual signatures that help them distinguish they own clutch from impostor cuckoo eggs
In Maya Lin's New Exhibition, a Singing Ring Contains the Sounds of Endangered Worlds
The Sound Ring represents places as diverse as California forests and the Indian Ocean
The Very Large, Very Extinct Elephant Bird Is the Closest Cousin to the Wee, Flightless Kiwi
Proof that you should never judge a bird by its feathers
Drab Female Birds Were Once As Flashy As Their Male Mates
Biologists always assumed that sexual selection primarily drove differences in looks between male and female birds, but a new study challenges that notion
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